Stories from the team

Mutagen tutorial: syncing files easily with a remote server

What if you could enjoy the computing power of a remote server in the comfort of your laptop? In this article, I'll show you how to use Mutagen to enable bidirectional sync between your local computer and a remote server. Every time you edit a file on either computer, it'll be synced to the other.

To get this running, we only need to install Mutagen on our local machine. Installations instructions are available here, for Mac OS for instance:

brew install mutagen-io/mutagen/mutagen

Starting a sync

To start a sync, simply run:

mutagen sync create --name=backend ~/Documents/backend [email protected]:/home/user/backend

To monitor sync constantly you can use:

mutagen sync monitor

Sync conflicts can occur from time to time. To resolve them simply delete the file from the host or the target. You can list conflicts by running

mutagen sync list

Creating a config file

By default, Mutagen will sync everything. While you can run it with arguments, I'd suggest using a config file. Create a file in ~/.mutagen.yml and add the following content:

sync:
    defaults:
        ignore:
            vcs: true
        paths:
            - "node_modules"
            - "*.ckpt"
            - ".DS_Store"
            - "__pycache__"
            - ".idea"
            - ".ipynb_checkpoints"

This way, you'll be able to handle version control on your local machine and you'll avoid sync conflicts with git files.

Eliot AndresCo-founder & CTO @ Photoroom
Створи своє наступне чудове зображення

Створи своє наступне чудове зображення

Незалежно від того, що ти продаєш, рекламуєш чи публікуєш, втілюй свою ідею в життя за допомогою дизайну, який виділяється.

Keep reading

Businesses need more threesomes, reveals market report
Aisha Owolabi
How we measured the CO2 emissions of our AI models at inference time
Matthieu Toulemont
Why sequential testing is the right way to experiment at the speed of PLG apps like Photoroom
Charlotte de Thiersant
What's new in product: August 2024
Jeanette Sha
The value of values: What we learned from an afternoon spent drawing Axolotls
Lauren Sudworth
What's new in product: August 2023
Jeanette Sha
Photoroom partners with Genesis Cloud to lower carbon emissions
Lauren Sudworth
How we divided our server latency by 3 by switching from T4 GPUs to A10g
Matthieu Toulemont
How we automated our changelog thanks to ChatGPT
Jeremy Benaim
Jeremy Benaim
The Photoroom 2023 diversity report: when 20% of the company are Matthieu
Lyline Lim